- [Instructor] Let's say you wanted to add a second page…with a view only of the free rooms,…you need to create some routes in the second page.…Let's work on this.…The first thing we'll do,…we'll refactor the application a little bit…so we have our navigation separated…and our main body separated as well,…and then create the routes.…So let's go ahead and create a few new templates.…So create a new file, so right-click new file.…So we'll call it main.html,…then let's create a new file again.…

This one we'll call emptyrooms.html.…Perfect.…So very first thing that I want is kind of copy…most of the code here, so the way we're going to do this,…is basically create a new template in main here,…so let's go and create a new template,…and call it main, and then close it out.…And then we'll copy from the main div here,…everything that you see…in here.…

And cut that and paste it right here,…and let's properly indent this,…and then let's indent this again, and again,…and this should roughly look like this.…And that if statement is not at the right spot,…

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